Brush, cedar and overgrowth cleared to make a lot usable and fire-safe.
Kyle is booming, and with that growth comes land that needs clearing. Whether you have just closed on a lot in Plum Creek, Steeplechase, or Waterleaf, or you are managing raw acreage before development, brush and cedar overgrowth can make a property unusable and create serious fire risk. Corral Bros handles land and lot clearing across Hays County with the local know-how to cut through Kyle's blackland clay country and dense cedar brush efficiently.
The Hays County heat bakes that blackland clay hard, and the brush grows thick in this climate. Cedar removal, fence-line clearing, and forestry mulching are routine work for us, and we know exactly how to stage equipment and crews to avoid rutting your soil or damaging neighboring properties in these tightly packed subdivisions. We show up with a plan, handle the work cleanly, and get your lot fire-safe and ready to build or maintain.
Free on-site estimates, no obligation. Call us at (737) 404-9343 to schedule, and we'll usually get to you within 48 hours. Corral Bros is licensed, insured, and ready to talk through your clearing project on the ground.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Kyle property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and land & lot clearing that holds up to Hays County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Land clearing involves removing brush, undergrowth, cedar and small trees to make a lot buildable, usable and fire-safe. We offer forestry mulching, fence-line clearing and full lot clearing, then haul or mulch the material and leave the site ready.
Yes. Clearing cedar (Ashe juniper), brush and overgrowth is one of the most effective wildfire-mitigation steps for Central Texas Hill Country properties, creating defensible space around structures. We clear and mulch to reduce fuel near your home.
Forestry mulching grinds brush, small trees, and cedar into mulch on-site, eliminating the need for hauling and burning. In Kyle's subdivisions, it keeps dust and debris off neighboring homes and completes the job faster. The mulch can stay on your lot as ground cover or fire-break material.
Blackland clay dries and hardens significantly in summer heat, which can complicate equipment movement and rutting risk. We schedule accordingly and choose the right machines for your soil and season. We always provide a free estimate on-site so you know exactly what the conditions mean for your project.
Yes. Hays County fire codes and insurance carriers increasingly require brush and undergrowth clearing within certain distances of structures. Cedar removal is especially important here. Corral Bros can walk your lot and explain what you need to meet code and protect your property.
It depends on size, brush density, and what equipment can safely access your property. Small residential lots often take a few days; larger tracts may take a week or more. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your free on-site estimate.
Absolutely. Most Kyle homes sit close together, especially in master-planned subdivisions. We plan crew and equipment positioning carefully, use mulching where possible, and communicate with neighbors. We know how to work efficiently in tight quarters.
Yes. Fence-line clearing is part of our service, and we routinely clear along utilities and easements. We respect property lines and work with landowners to understand any restrictions before we start.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.